Dam maintenance fatality - Alberta, Canada

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DandyDon

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Diver believed dead after workplace incident at Lake Newell​

One man is believed to be dead after a workplace accident in Newell County.

Brooks RCMP responded to a call Wednesday just before 4 p.m. of a diver in distress at Lake Newell. Witnesses said a diver was doing maintenance on a dam and never returned.

A recovery effort is ongoing. Emergency crews and RCMP remain on scene.

The diver is reported to be a 55-year-old man from Brooks.

Occupational Health and Safety is investigating the incident.
 
Wikipedia gives the maximum depth as 65 feet. This article has some more information, including that he was a contract diver so whether he had any support personnel is unknown. It also says that he was working on a irrigation canal.

 
Wikipedia gives the maximum depth as 65 feet. This article has some more information, including that he was a contract diver so whether he had any support personnel is unknown. It also says that he was working on a irrigation canal.


If he was there to clear debris from an irrigation canal coming out of the dam, assuming that was the work mentioned, Delta P is a prime suspect.
 
If we ever get a name I'd like to know--a former cave student of mine does that kind of work up in those parts.
 
If we ever get a name I'd like to know--a former cave student of mine does that kind of work up in those parts.
Cops rarely release names up here even for murders and such. So it's unlikely but if I see anything I'll let you know.\
 
If we ever get a name I'd like to know--a former cave student of mine does that kind of work up in those parts.
Still no name but the diver was 55 yrs and from Brooks Alberta.
If you PM the name of your student I can probably find out if they are still around.
 
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